Consideration

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Defines consideration as the 'badge of enforceability'
McKendrick
1 of 7
Consideration was outlined as potentially being either a benefit or detriment
Currie V Misa
2 of 7
Where promises are exchanged between 2 parties to do something in the future
Executory Consideration
3 of 7
Where 1 party does something to perform a promise made by the other
Executed Consideration
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Consideration must move from the promisee- it cannot be provided by a 3rd party
Tweddle V Atlkinson
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Consideration must be sufficient but need not be adequate
Thomas V Thomas
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It's good consideration despite not being of any obvious/conventional value- need not be money
Chappel V Nestle
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Card 2

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Consideration was outlined as potentially being either a benefit or detriment

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Currie V Misa

Card 3

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Where promises are exchanged between 2 parties to do something in the future

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Card 4

Front

Where 1 party does something to perform a promise made by the other

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Card 5

Front

Consideration must move from the promisee- it cannot be provided by a 3rd party

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